The Wakefield Municipal Gas & Light Department (WMGLD) recently recognized seven Wakefield 5th grade students for the essays they submitted as part of the 7th annual WMGLD Energy Conservation Essay Contest. Galvin Middle School students Madalyn LoCoco, Steven Woods, Riley Suntken, Kymani Fleurme, Jonathan Guida and Brendan Jaena and St. Joseph’s School 5th grader Stephanie Curran were honored at an awards celebration at Wakefield Community Access Television studios in Wakefield. The seven winning essays were selected from among more than 300 essays submitted by fifth graders at the Galvin Middle School and St. Joseph’s School. Each winner read his or her essay during the ceremony that was recorded at the WCAT studios for airing at a later date. To read the winning essays, please go to www.wmgld.com. The Wakefield Municipal Gas & Light Department (WMGLD) and General Manager Pete Dion (back row) recently recognized the winners of the 7th annual WMGLD Energy Conservation Essay Contest at an award ceremony held at the Wakefield Cable Access Television (WCAT) studios. The seven winning essays were selected from among more than 300 essays submitted by fifth graders at the Galvin Middle School and St. Joseph’s School. Each winner read his or her essay during the ceremony that was recorded at the WCAT studios for airing at a later date. Accepting their awards are (from left to right) Galvin Middle School students Steven Woods and Madalyn LoCoco, St. Joseph’s School student Stephanie Curran, and Galvin Middle School students Brendan Jaena and (back row, left to right) Jonathan Guida, Riley Suntken, and Kymani Fleurme. The winning students received a Barnes & Noble gift card and a certificate.
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